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Adik Angel is a highly productive composer who resides and crafts music in. Switzerland. Originating from Plovdiv in Bulgaria, the initial inspiration for creativity has been a part of her life from the very beginning and remains with her ever since. Adik’s inspirations blend diverse styles, including Pop Electro, Dance, and Hip Hop, all infused with Balkan and Oriental influences simple and authentic melodies with a rhythmic quality as suggested by the title “Heartbeat (Remix)” You will experience those emotions in her album “Ancient Roots.” Profoundly influenced by her roots, in her brand-new album “EVASIONS.”

With “U Make Me Feel So Good,” Swiss-Bulgarian producer Adik Angel makes a triumphant return to the dancefloor, offering up an exuberant blend of EDM, pop, and disco that radiates like musical sunshine. Dropped on March 4, 2025, this track is a jubilant celebration of raw emotion—an inviting embrace filled with joy and light wrapped in shimmering synths and euphoric beats.
Right from the opening notes, the production establishes a distinct vibe: sharp hi-hats glisten over an energetic bassline as a vintage-inspired disco rhythm beats below. However, this isn’t merely nostalgic; Adik Angel’s unique sound is refreshingly contemporary. The track gets you to move, whether you’re twirling under festival lights or dancing alone in your room. The vocals are both memorable and softly expressive, reflecting the song’s central theme of liberation through being recognized, valued, and captivated by connection.
“It’s all about gratitude,” explains Adik Angel. “That moment when someone or something makes you realize the beauty of life.” This feeling isn’t just communicated through words—it’s deeply felt. Each note is crafted to stir something within the listener: a sense of celebration, an urge to let go, and a reminder that experiencing joy can still be a revolutionary act.
“U Make Me Feel So Good” transcends being just a dance track; it serves as an energetic surge of positivity. Adik Angel demonstrates once again that emotion and electronic music are not mutually exclusive, but instead blend seamlessly in her capable hands.